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SACRAMENTO, Cal., April 3, 1892. Mr. James Rutledge, Santa Ana, Cal.: DEAR SIR: Your cure arrived and has already done me a wonderful lot of service. I shall never try to do without it. I have tried it to my entire satisfaction and find it to be everything the newspapers say about it. My hens have all got well and lay double the amount of eggs since I started to use it. I am sure, if the public only knew the value of your wonderful remedy, you could not half supply the demand there would be for it. My neighbor had lost a lot of valuable fowls, also had several about to die when I gave him a little of mine to try. He was surprised to see how quickly it cured them up. I would like to represent it out here for you. Can you give me an agency? I am sure I can cure every sick chicken in this part of the country. In my opinion you yourself do not know SAN JOSE Mr. J. Rutledge, Santa Ana, DEAR SIR: If I had Poultry Cure, I would have ens and turkeys I lost in the How is it that such a work more introduced in this part in Sacramento, but could have what it is until I tried it ought to be in every poultry for any poultry man that business without its aid, can I have tried it, I have no misured of success. It is, I wonder of a medicine ever did what I tried, and experienced. Hope you may live long to Yours, very respect about to die when I gave him a little of mine to try. He was surprised to see how quickly it cured them up. I would like to represent it out here for you. Can you give me an agency? I am sure I can cure every sick chicken in this part of the country. In my opinion, you yourself do not know what a valuable remedy it is. It will surely make poultry-raising a more successful business in this country, if you keep it in the market where it can be had. I am going into poultry-breeding stronger than ever on the strength of it. I trust your life may be spared long to manufacture this wonderful remedy, for you are a public benefactor. Enclosed find stamps for $1, for which please send me two cans by mail, and oblige, Yours respectfully, P. Z. KALLEGY. CHICAGO, Ill., April 9, 1892. Mr. J. Rutledge, Santa Ana, Cal.: DEAR SIR: Is there any place in this city where I can procure Morris Poultry Cure? When in San Francisco last June, I heard it so highly spoken of, I bought a can after I got home, and gave it to my fowl. I found it worthy of all the praise it bore. It is, without exception, the best poultry remedy ever invented. I have been using a great many remedies gotten up out here, but to no effect. Until STOCKTON, Mr. Rutledge, Santa Ana, DEAR SIR: After using it find it is foolish to do with experience which I have had think I have tried all the time this Coast and without success Poultry Cure. If you could lieve the wonderful merits of trial, this country would be. It is to be hoped the public and see to their own advantage losing by not using it! Better to secure my success the greatest benefactor our C. Yours, very resp Francisco last June, I heard it so highly spoken of, I bought a can after I got home, and gave it to my fowl. I found it worthy of all the praise it bore. It is, without exception, the best poultry remedy ever invented. I have been using a great many remedies gotten up out here, but to no effect. Until I got yours, I was losing from two to three of my best fowls every day, but after giving the Cure, I lost no more and my fowls look 100 per cent better, besides I find 100 hens will produce more eggs with your cure than 300 would without it. The price for such a valuable remedy is no object to a person who knows its virtues. Please oblige me by letting me know who your agent is here, and if you have no agent here, kindly send me about 10 pounds C.O.D. I cannot do without it. Yours truly, J. K. PATTERSON. SAN JOSE, Cal., May 10, 1891. Rutledge, Santa Ana, Cal.: SIR: If I had known of the Morris Cure, I would have saved about 100 chick-turkeys I lost in the last nine months. Is it that such a wonderful remedy is not introduced in this part? I was told about itimento, but could hardly believe it to be until I tried it. It is something that to be in every poultry yard in the country, my poultry man that is striving to succeed in its without its aid, cannot do very well. Since tried it, I have no more fear, but feel as of success. It is, I assure you, the greatest of a medicine ever discovered. I speak from married, and experience. If you may live long to supply the demand. Yours, very respectfully, I. F. Norman. THE SUCCESS OF POULTRY RAISING Canada and the British Territories is all a test to the worth of the wonderful Morris Poultry. It has made its way into America and the right has been purchased and brought into America plainly seen by reading what its friends say it. These testimonials are not the one-hundred part of those received. But space will not more at this time. Read and be convinced not throw this paper away and say it is like STOCKTON, Cal., March 12, 1892. Kentledge, Santa Ana, Cal.: SIR: After using your wonderful cure, I am foolish to do without it. I speak from place which I have had with my chickens. I have tried all the medicines gotten up on last and without success, until I got Morris Cure. If you could get the public to be wonderful merits of it and give it one country would be a vast poultry country. He hoped the public will open their eyes to their own advantages. What they are by not using it! For my part, I want no to secure my success in poultry. You are test benefactor our Coast has. Yours, very respectfully, A. H. CANE. The Pomological Hall in Toronto last Tuesday, where several medicines produced which were to have recognized by the society but were right has been purchased and brought into America are plainly seen by reading what its friends say it. These testimonials are not the one-hundred part of those received. But space will not more at this time. Read and be convinced not throw this paper away, and say it is like medicines—a humbug. If you do, you will regret it. For it comes to your relief as it has to thousands before you, and you amongst those in the future will be writing me rejoicing with benefactor you have found. Simply by these founded truths. Not what I say, but the public says, what the press say, what no say, and what you will say after trying it. I have only ten fowls it will amply repay you to them healthy and realize twice the number of by getting a fifty-cent can of the cure, which will sufficient amount to do ten fowls for a year, given according to directions. Read how some customers write of one can at fifty cents s DIR For fowls in very bad condition, give one to morning and evening, until disease is checked, making hens lay, mix Poultry Cure with bran once each week. The Pomological Hall in Toronto last Tuesday, where several medicines produced which were to have recognized by the society, but were on the ground of having no merits to refer to the only medicine that could show good that had proved a great benefit to our at large—was Dr. Morris' Poultry Cure. Taken up by the society and placed at their list by a unanimous majority as the remedy on record to cure and prevent poultry. It has been tested in every branch of and proved to be a sure and complete cure, great benefit to our country. CANADIAN FARMER. For fowls in very bad condition, give one to morning and evening, until disease is checked, making hens lay, mix Poultry Cure with bran once each week. Fraudulent attempts to counterfeit the work public that the undersigned has the exclusive right to the United States and Mexico. JAMES Corresponding Office, Price, 5 Gazette Press, Anaheim Wonderful Morris Poultry Cure. Placed at the Disposal of All. OULTRY RAISING IN Territories is all a tribute wonderful Morris Poultry Cure. to America and the results the short time since the and brought into America what its friends say about not the one-hundredth But space will not allow and be convinced. Do them $500 worth of valuable poultry. If you have one sick fowl it will amply pay you to get a can and save its life. What is fifty cents expended when you get in return hundreds of dollars? Consider the profit in the production of eggs. What you realize by it. Consider if you want to prepare show birds for exhibition. What a uniform glossy plumage it will give them. As a stimulant to making fowls lay and for moulting fowls and young chickeas the Morris Poultry Cure is pronounced by all to have no equal. The Australian and brought into America ing what its friends say about are not the one-hundredth But space will not allow and be convinced. Do ay, and say it is like other If you do, you will surely to your relief as it has done and amongst thousands ing me rejoicing what a and. Simply by reading Not what I say, but what press say, what nations y after trying it. If you I amply repay you to keep twice the number of eggs of the cure, which will be a ten fowls for a year, when ons. Read how some of my can at fifty cents saving realize by it. Consider if you want to prepare show birds for exhibition. What a uniform glossy plumage it will give them. As a stimulant to making fowls lay and for moulting fowls and young chickeas the Morris Poultry Cure is pronounced by all to have no equal. The Australian papers say it has crowned the poultry business in that country with success. Try it and be convinced. Ask your grocer for it. If he has not got it make him get it. Do not let him impose any other upon you. The Morris Poultry Cure is put up in one and two-pound cans. Retail price, 50 cents and $1. Write and get prices on large quantities. To the trade I will say it will amply pay to keep it, as it must be placed at the disposal of the public it benefits. Very respectfully, James Rutledge. Corresponding Office—Box 1598, Anaheim, Cal. DIRECTIONS: condition, give one teaspoonful of Poultry Cure to five fowls, in mixed soft feed, il disease is checked, then once a day until well. For preventing disease and Poultry Cure with bran mash or other soft feed, one tablespoonful to fifteen fowls DIRECTIONS: condition, give one teaspoonful of Poultry Cure to five fowls, in mixed soft feed, disease is checked, then once a day until well. For preventing disease and Poultry Cure with bran mash or other soft feed, one tablespoonful to fifteen fowls CAUTION! counterfeit the wonderful Morris Poultry Cure make it proper to warn the ed has the exclusive right to manufacture, compound and sell the said cure in mexico. AMES RUTLEDGE, g Office, Anaheim, Orange Co., Cal. Price, 50 cts. and $1.